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Enjoy a Student Massage
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ou are invited to
participate in the Central Florida School of Massage Therapy’s
Student Clinic, where senior students offer massage therapy relaxation sessions. Studies show that massage is an effective treatment for reducing stress, pain and muscle tension as well as easing symptoms of depression, high blood pressure and tension headaches. Student massages are performed in a teaching environment as a learning experience for the student so clients must be in reasonably good health or have a condition that does not require a doctor’s approval to receive massage. We are seeking clients to provide a variety of experiences for our students to aid in their learning process. Student massages are just $35 for 50 minutes of Swedish Relaxation Massage. The students do not perform Deep Tissue, Neuro-Muscular or Medical massages. To receive the required health form you can call the School at 407-673-6776 or download from the website at
www.massagetherapy.cc. The health form must be completed, signed, and returned for approval to the Clinic Director prior to making the fi rst appointment. The Student Clinic Supervisor will
observe the student several times during the massage, assist with technique and answer any questions for the student or client. Student massages are performed in an enclosed, peaceful environment that provides the client with ample privacy. Very strict draping rules are followed so that areas of the body that are not being massaged are draped at all times and private areas are never exposed. Once you have been approved for a student massage, the receptionist will call you to set up an appointment on a Thursday or Friday evening. CFSMT is located at 450 N Lakemont Avenue, Winter Park, 32789 (in the Whole Foods shopping plaza, upstairs over the courthouse).
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Keiser University Open House K
eiser University will host a “Spring Into a New Career” open house event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., March 19, at the Orlando campus. Current students, faculty and alumni will share information about the application process, programs and degrees offered that can put attendees on the path to successful employment and career opportunities. Prospective students will be able to interact with deans and program directors prepared to answer questions about how KU resources give individuals a competitive advantage in furthering their education and entering the workforce. Attendees at the academically-focused open house can also participate in hands- on activities such as classroom and lab demonstrations. With more than 100 different associate, bachelor, master and doctoral degree
programs offered in fi elds such as business, health care, culinary arts and legal studies, KU continually monitors workplace trends to help students best apply their educational experience. The school’s student-centered approach is focused on providing the necessary critical training skills and quality academics needed to directly enter the workforce upon graduation. Location: 5600 Lake Underhill Rd. Orlando, 32807. For more info: 888-844-8404 or visit
www.KUOpenHouse.com
Register Now for “QI REVOLUTION” National Event: May 13-15
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i Revolution’s National Event is the biggest Qigong event in the country and draws thousands of healers and beautiful people into a focused practice. Breathing techniques are the best natural high and creativity activators. Correct food, breath and blood-circulating exercises are shared to maximize your energy and joy of life. Food-Healing’s latest science is fascinating and presented with specifi c protocols used successfully for reversing Asthma, Cancer, Diabetes, etc. In addition to learning wisdom, Author of “Conquering Any Disease,” Jeff Primack will introduce attendees to “Primack Pepper Paste,” which is homemade from sweet red peppers. Jeff believes it is a powerful way to reverse heart disease.
Reverend Michael Bernard Beckwith and his wife Rickie are joining the event to inspire us with their Qi of Love and passionately talk on “Love’s Role in Creativity.” The Conference is non-denominational and is open to the public. Massage Therapists earn 16 CE hours. Curriculum includes Foot Refl exology and Tui Na Qigong Massage and is Fun, Experiential & Educational! Register early because Seating is Limited! Call: 800-298-8970 or
www.QiRevolution.com (See details on pg 2.)
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